
He designed various buildings in Barcelona in different styles: Casa Pons (1910-1911; Balmes, 87), in an eclectic style; Casa Rusca (1918; Pau Claris, 161), in Noucentista ("1900-ist", a term coined in 1906 to refer to 20th century Catalan culture) style, and Casa Vallet i Xiró (1912-1913; Mallorca, 302), which adheres to the postulates of Modernisme's final period.
He was municipal architect of El Vendrell, and in the 1930s won a municipal competition for the plans to urbanise Vilafranca del Penedès.
Principal works
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